APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pennsylvania & Penn, W. (1701). An abstract or abridgment of the laws made and past by William Penn absolute proprietary, and governour in chief of the province of Pensilvania and territories there unto belonging, with the advice and consent of the free-men thereof in Generall-Assembly mett at New-Castle the fourteenth-day of October and continued by adjournment till the twenty-seventh of November in the year 1700. Reynier Jansen.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pennsylvania and William Penn. An Abstract or Abridgment of the Laws Made and Past by William Penn Absolute Proprietary, and Governour in Chief of the Province of Pensilvania and Territories There Unto Belonging, with the Advice and Consent of the Free-men Thereof in Generall-Assembly Mett at New-Castle the Fourteenth-day of October and Continued by Adjournment Till the Twenty-seventh of November in the Year 1700. Philadelphia: Reynier Jansen, 1701.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Pennsylvania and William Penn. An Abstract or Abridgment of the Laws Made and Past by William Penn Absolute Proprietary, and Governour in Chief of the Province of Pensilvania and Territories There Unto Belonging, with the Advice and Consent of the Free-men Thereof in Generall-Assembly Mett at New-Castle the Fourteenth-day of October and Continued by Adjournment Till the Twenty-seventh of November in the Year 1700. Reynier Jansen, 1701.

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